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Party
12
Pop
Party was released on January 1, 1991 by Pladecompagniet as a part of the album Songs from Cinema Cafi
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1991
LabelPladecompagniet
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM101

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Her Personal Pain
Her Personal Pain
Performer
Dicte Westergaard Madsen
Dicte Westergaard Madsen
Vocals
Palle Schultz
Palle Schultz
Guitar, Keyboards, Additional Vocals
Jacob Andersen
Jacob Andersen
Percussion
Heine Christensen
Heine Christensen
Drums
Allan Hansen
Allan Hansen
Bass
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Her Personal Pain
Her Personal Pain
Arranger, Composer
Charlotte Garner
Charlotte Garner
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Her Personal Pain
Her Personal Pain
Producer, Recording Engineer
Flemming Rasmussen
Flemming Rasmussen
Producer, Mixing Engineer
Poul Martin Bonde
Poul Martin Bonde
Co-Producer
Michael Olsen
Michael Olsen
Engineer
Karin Nordensted
Karin Nordensted
Assistant Engineer
Henrik Vindeby
Henrik Vindeby
Assistant Engineer

Lyrics

My fat six has a suicide note
She claimed as she swung the rope
Up around the chandelier
Up and standing on a chair
And blood poured out and overflowed
From her fish-eye as people watched
Adults from TV, non-existent fame
All indifferent, no hope, no pain
Then the guests began arriving
And the tension grew too fast
And a mass of voices too highly pitched
On their feet the strands of broken glass
And then the chair was kicked away
The jerking spasm came
Her tongue lolled out blue and bruised
The music then began
And people pulled their swinging corpse
To one side as they danced
Singing, "Fat six has a suicide note
This was her last chance"
Then the guests began arriving
And the tension grew too fast
And a mass of voices too highly pitched
On their feet the strands of broken glass
And then the chair was kicked away
The jerking spasm came
Her tongue lolled out blue and bruised
The music then began
And people pulled their swinging corpse
To one side as they danced
Singing, "Fat six has a suicide note
This was her last chance"
Then the guests began arriving
And the tension grew too fast
And a mass of voices too highly pitched
On their feet the strands
Then the guests began arriving
And the tension grew too fast
And a mass of voices too highly pitched
On their feet the strands of broken
Written by: Charlotte Garner, Her Personal Pain
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